

The company says users can save up to 75% of mobile data with data saver mode while streaming on 3G. The new app also offers users the ability to stream songs with lower data usage. Paid users get full access to Spotify's entire catalog, on-demand, without ads.

Today's move doesn't remove those limits entirely, but gives users more opportunity to sample. But it has limited full, free access to its library of songs to desktop users, and limited what free users could get to on its mobile app.
#Dupe away analyzing playlists for free#
Spotify has always let users listen to on-demand music for free via an ad-supported option - it's the main thing that set the company apart from other streaming services in the past. The new mobile app gives free users the ability to play more songs on demand, from 15 pre-populated playlists - some of which are personalized for individual users, like its popular "Discover Weekly" feature. From a report: The idea: If people get more stuff without paying, they are more likely to end up paying in the long run. Free listeners will now get on-demand access to 15 playlists they can play any song they want in those playlists and are no longer stuck in a world of shuffled playback. Spotify on Tuesday announced a new redesigned app for free customers, its first major change to the free tier in four years, as it attempts to lure more customers into buying its subscription service.
